This is the Oriental City Marina where we stayed for a couple of days. It was a very nice marina. It had all the amenities we could ask for...bath house with showers, a laundry, and close to the town where walking is an option to get around and see things.
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The front of the Marina |
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Here's Dolce Vita with Ed on board in her slip. |
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They had a Tiki Bar which was open from 5 pm to 9 pm daily. |
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They made a wicked Rum Punch! |
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A Relaxed Captain! |
When we were looking to buy a bigger boat Ed saw Dolce Vita in an ad docked in front of this coffee shop - The Bean. Dolce Vita had already taken this trip with the previous owner.
Oriental to be continued........
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